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Sedimentary Rock
c. Classify rocks by their process of
formation.
d. Describe processes that change rocks
and the surface of the earth.
Sedimentary Rock
Formed from particles of sediment
deposited by wind and water.
Sediment is small pieces of solid
materials that come from rocks or
living things.
Stratification
Yes, all these rocks are layered
or “stratified.”
Weathering
The process by
which exposed rock is
broken down into
small pieces by the
elements of nature
(wind, rain, ice,
chemical actions,
plants, etc.)
Origins of Sedimentary Rock
Wind, water, ice, sunlight, and gravity
all cause rock to physically weather into
fragments.
Through erosion, these rock and mineral
fragments, called sediment, are moved
from one place to another.
The sediment is deposited in layers, and
eventually newer layers cover the older
layers.
Erosion
Occurs when water
or wind loosens rock
and soil and carries it
away.
Deposition
The process by
which the sediment
settles out of the
water or air carrying
it.
Sediment is
deposited when the
wind or water
slows down.
Compaction
As the sediments settle
they will loosely fit on
top of each other.
As the years go by,
more and more
sediment is added.
The bottom layers get
compacted by the
weight of the layers
above them.
Cementation
While compaction is
going on, minerals in the
rock slowly dissolve.
The dissolved minerals
seep into the spaces
between the compacted
sediment.
They crystallize and
glue the sediments
together.
Lithification
The process by which sediment
becomes sedimentary rock.
From Greek word “lithos,”
which means rock.
Erosion
Deposition
Compaction
Types of Sedimentary Rock
Clastic: formed when
rock fragments are
squeezed together.
Organic: (biological)
formed from the
remains of living things.
Chemical: formed
when dissolved
minerals crystallize.
Conglomerate and Breccia
Formed from a mixture
of rock fragments of
different sizes.
Conglomerate has
rounded edges.
Breccia has larger
fragments with sharp
edges
Sandstone
Formed from
sand on beaches,
ocean floors, river
beds, and deserts.
Mainly quartz.
Shale
Clastic rock formed
from tiny particles of
clay.
Water deposits tiny
clay particles in thin
layers.
Feels smooth and
splits easily into flat
sheets.
Organic Sedimentary Rock
Formed from the
remains of plants
and animals that
were deposited in
thick layers.
Also called
biological rock.
Coal
Formed from the
remains of ancient
swamps.
As layer upon layer of
dead plants built up,
the bottom layers
were compacted into
coal.
Stored chemical
energy
Limestone
Formed from the shells
of ancient sea animals
and plants.
Shells fall to the
bottom of the ocean in
layers, some 100’s of
meters thick.
Compaction creates
limestone.
Chalk
Formed from the
shells of ancient sea
life.
Creates layers 100’s
of feet thick.
White Cliffs of
Dover
Chemical Sedimentary Rock
Formed when
water with
dissolved minerals
evaporates.
The left behind
minerals will
crystallize.
Halite
Rock Salt
Formed from
seas and oceans
that dried up.
The salt forms
large crystals.
Gypsum
Made from
calcium
deposits.
Used to make
sheet rock for
homes.